Longtime Milwaukee radio veteran Steve Wexler will be returning to be general manager of News/Talk WTMJ-620 AM and Country WKTI 94.5 FM after the two stations are sold to Milwaukee-based ESPN radio station owner Craig Karmazin later this year, according to the Business-Journal.
Steve Wexler |
"It’s been a true honor to lead our group over these past 5 years," Langmyer wrote. "I’m extremely proud of our terrific team - and honored to have had the opportunity to work with you. I will leave Radio City with a fond place in my heart for you and these terrific stations. I'll continue to be a cheerleader for the team and for you, individually, for more chapters of personal and group success."
Langmyer did not say what his future plans were.
Tom Langmyer |
Wexler, 57, began his broadcast career in 1977 as an intern at WTMJ which was then owned by Journal Communications. He hosted on-air programs on both WTMJ and WKTI in the late 1970s and early 1980s before leaving the company to become an on-air talent and program manager at Hearst Broadcasting’s WISN 1130 AM in 1985.
In 2007, he returned home to Milwaukee as vice president and general manager of WTMJ-TV, WTMJ-AM and WKTI-FM in addition to his corporate regional role, overseeing television and radio operations in several Journal markets. In 2014, he stepped away from day-to-day general manager duties to head Journal’s radio division, leading the company’s 34-station group across eight markets. He continues this role today as vice president of radio for Scripps, following the merger of Journal and Scripps in 2015.
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